Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

JazzBassfreak

Member
  • Posts

    311
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by JazzBassfreak

  1. Hi guys,
    Trying to have abit of a clear out and raise some funds for some effects I want. I've decided that for the right price I'll let my beloved vintage Ampeg Cab go. I love this 4x10 it's the best sounding cab I've owned (I've had a few!) I don't actually use it much anymore as I have my Ashdown Combo which I use more and a Micro CL 100watt stack for small gigs.

    I'm not really that well informed about these I know that roughly they were about £800 new, mines vintage/old that's a certain fact, I am the second owner and have had it at least 6 years now. It's in very good condition and no real damage at all, the grill is slightly dented but nothing at all noticeable. I've included the stock pic from the website as mine is buried under my guitar stand and rubbish, and (still) unfortunately am not fit enough to manoeuvre things around.

    Abit from the Ampeg website:

    "Ampeg BSE410H series 4X10 Bass Cabinets are quality two-way speaker cabinets suitable for all venue sizes.

    The cabinets feature heavy duty recessed handles, removable casters and a heavy gauge steel grill for maximum speaker protection.

    The jackplate features two 1/4" jacks wired in parallel, allowing easy daisy chaining from one speaker to another. Each of the jacks may be used as an input or a through connection. The three position HF horn switch allows for:

    • Full high frequency output (0 setting)

    • -6dB reduction of the high frequencies through the horn (-6 setting)

    • Horn shutoff (off setting)

    Cheers folks
    JBF

  2. Bought for £240 about 2 months ago, this is my mint condition brand new Barnes and Mullins 5 string banjo. It's an absolutely beautiful instrument and I'm only selling as Im struggling for funds, cant find the time and can't pick it up due to my accident.

    I'm open to offers, but I'm pretty much fixed at £200.

    I believe the model is a BJ300. It has a beautiful rosewood fingerboard, Mahogany neck, Mahogany resonator, Aluminium rim, Brackets- 30 pcs, Chrome hardware, Head- Remo Vellum, geared machine heads. Plays beautifully and sounds awesome. Proper decent banjo for rock or bluegrass or just a beginner looking to learn. Perfect for intermediates and beginners alike!

    Thanks for looking :)

  3. [quote name='Bassassin' timestamp='1398542903' post='2435153']
    Any pics? Do you still have the original bridge? Will you post the bass?

    Ta!

    Jon.
    [/quote]

    Prefer to meet as to let the buyer have a play and a look over so they know what theyr buying, it's worn, beaten and scarred. But boy it's got mojo and plays great. Sounds awesome too. Still have original bridge minus the E string saddle as was un-adjustable due to rust and stripped threads in the saddle screws, so I deemed it useless and binned it :)

×
×
  • Create New...